• Recent scientific and technical innovations mean the electronic engineers are central to the design and manufacture of a vast range of products and systems.
  • The Electronic Engineering degree draws on both industrial and academic experience to provide skills that are aligned with best commercial practices and much sought after by employers.
  • All Engineering students at Warwick develop an in-depth understanding of the classical principles of Engineering by following a general engineering program for the first four terms.
  • Thereafter, students on the Electronic Engineering degree continue to study the same modules like those on the Electrical & Electronic Engineering program until the end of the second year. The later years of the degree reflect our key research areas including communications, embedded systems, power electronics, ASICs, and silicon-based smart sensors.